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Most of the NFL world descends on Mobile, Ala., this week for the Senior Bowl to get a first look at some of the nationís top senior draft prospects.

Here are five players on whom scouts will keep close tabs this week and whose performances might impact their draft stock:

• WR Denard Robinson, Michigan: Robinson is making a position change, from quarterback to receiver/running back. Everyone knows heís a game-changing playmaker, but the more natural he is catching the ball and running routes (and maybe returning punts), the higher heíll go in Aprilís draft.

• QB Mike Glennon, North Carolina State: Thereís no canít-miss quarterback in this draft, but Glennon is in the mix to be the first passer taken, possibly in the first round. West Virginiaís Geno Smith withdrew from the game, so Glennon, Oklahomaís Landry Jones and Arkansasí Tyler Wilson have a chance to shine.

• WR Aaron Mellette, Elon: You probably havenít heard of Mellette, the best player on a 3-8 team in the Southern Conference, but he could wind up as one of the top receivers in the draft. At 6-feet-3, heíll be tested by some early-round cornerbacks, including Utah Stateís Will Davis and Oregon State's Jordan Poyer.

• S J.J. Wilcox, Georgia Southern: He only played one season of defense after starting his college career as a receiver, and aside from a November game against Georgia, he didnít face any high-caliber competition. Practices will be crucial to Wilcox, whoíll share the field with several of the draftís top safety prospects, such as Georgia's Bacarri Rambo and Fresno Stateís Phillip Thomas.

• OT Eric Fisher, Central Michigan: With Michiganís Taylor Lewan and Texas A&Mís Jake Matthews staying for their senior seasons, Fisher could be the second offensive tackle taken. Heís a good athlete who held his own in games against bigger schools, but he hasnít faced pass rushers like BYUís Ziggy Ansah and Southern Methodistís Margus Hunt, whom heíll see this week.